Is it a good idea to go to Disneyland Paris between Christmas and New Years? Not overly crowded or expensive?
Posted on 04. Feb, 2010 by Donald Duck in Disneyland Paris
I’m planning to go to Disneyland Paris between Christmas and New Year. I was wondering if anyone knows about Disney or that one specifically and can assure me that it won’t be too crowded or expensive.
I would think that it’s pretty much the same all year around…
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Tettvy
04. Feb, 2010
It should be pretty crouded but same price or discount you decide
dougeebear
04. Feb, 2010
Crowds do ebb and flow throughout the year. Paris is a little different than the USA parks because of snow. I have seen pictures of the park during that time, but don’t have any direct knowledge of how crowded it is or isn’t. The USA parks are very crowded during that week since so many people are off work for the holidays.
Disney doesn’t change its prices seasonally, so the entry fee and cost of food and souvenirs would remain the same as at any other time of year.
aish r
04. Feb, 2010
Hi, I was there in Disneyland Paris 2 years back around christmas time. It was quite good, costwise there is no difference. Crowded…hmm, there were queues for all the rides(I think there always is) and I think winter time you can expect to see less crowd than the other times.
I was worried about the weather thinking if it will be too cold to take the rides.. but it was quite manageable.
Have a good trip.
Laura
04. Feb, 2010
It will be expensive and definitely crowded, but it is a lovely idea to go there around that time. I have lots of friends who have spent christmas and New Year there(with children and without) and none of them had a bad word to say. All good things!